Norway Jotunheimen Triple
5-day trekking itinerary, reaching about 2,469 metres
- Difficulty
- Challenging
- Duration
- 5 days
- Region
- Jotunheimen
Norway is outstanding for long-distance walking, fjord-to-summit travel, hut-to-hut routes, ski touring, and wild scenery across Jotunheimen, Lofoten, Hardangervidda, and beyond. Best for travelers who want space, self-reliance, and big landscape travel rather than resort-style mountain holidays.
5-day trekking itinerary, reaching about 2,469 metres
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Common access base for three-peak routes in the region.
Common access base for three-peak routes in the region.
Common staging base for Jotunheimen peak ascents.
Common access base for three-peak routes in the region.
Overview of published hut systems, refuges, lodges, and overnight bases across this country.
Accommodation map data is not available for Norway yet.
Use these area guides to open the dedicated accommodation pages for each network or region.
Initial import covers 31 staffed DNT huts with official English landing pages.
Booking: Mix of staffed booking, key access and self-service models depending on hut.
Membership: Membership typically unlocks lower pricing and hut key access.
Seasonal pressure: Main summer and ski-touring seasons dominate demand.
Published UNESCO World Heritage locations linked to Norway.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 1979.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 2015.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 1985.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 1980.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 1979.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 2004.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Norway. Inscribed in 2005.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and Ukraine. Inscribed in 2005.